On Saturday, December 30, 2017, James A. Robinson wrote: > Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: > On virtual (minix?) machine into Intel crystal ... ..installed Linux kernel... ...on which installed Android VM ... on which installed 9P.... ... on which installed Inferno OS (also VM) It reminds of some child fairy tale I'm happy to use android emulators x86 and zx80 with old zeus I always have the opportunity to show to rookie the old school features, it's great I can experiment or learn But for regular work is no way to program on a Linux based platform, easier than bringing > people in to learn an OS they probably haven't even heard > of. > Haven't even heard? Do you think that few people have heard about Bell Labs? Almost everything. Read about and try about. But every time when a new hands tries to take it and use it this is not ready! Programming on Linux is not at all like programming on Android, but it did't stop the Android. It's not because in Java, it because released powerful IDE and SDK Now there is no diff what the language, they are created for almost every big project. And virtual machine too. Inferno is compact and beauty, it deserves to be the basis WBR -- http://andr.ru